Friday, August 06, 2010

Cheese scones

- zaty

Today Carlo and I made two batches of scones - one is plain cheese scone, the other is savoury (we added bits of half a sausage). We made 2 dozens for the first batch but it didn't turn out very well because we forgot the baking powder... which led to us making the second batch, the savoury one.

Most ppl who've tried this prefer the savoury one - I like the plain ol' cheese scone more. :P it tastes great with fruit jam!

scone attempt #1 - unrised!
FAIL Batch #1 - bakingpowderlessness = unrisen dough

2nd batch of scones - after, closeup
Batch #2 - looks much better, don't it? :D

Also, in case you were wondering, we used Edam cheese, which is quite yummy. Cheddar might work too.


Update (22/05/11): use self-raising flour instead of flour+baking powder

This original recipe is from here. :)

Prep time: 20-40 minutes
Cook time: 10 minutes
Servings: 6 scones

Ingredients:
  • 1 1/4 C self-raising flour
  • 1 1/4 cup flour
  • 3 tsp baking powder
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1/4 tsp sugar
  • 25g butter, diced
  • 1/2 cup milk for dough (MD)
  • 1/4 cup milk for coating (MC)
  • 1/2 cup grated cheese for dough (CD) - the more, the cheesier! :)
  • 1/4 cup grated cheese for topping (CT)
  • Optional: 
    • Rubbed oregano (for the lovely smell)
    • 1/2 finely diced onions
    • 1/2 chopped sausage
Directions:
  1. Preheat oven to 220 deg C.
  2. In a bowl (stir using wooden spatula - not hands!):
    1. Sift in dry ingredients.
    2. Add diced butter by 'massaging' it in - should look like breadcrumbs at the end.
    3. Add cheese for dough (CD) (and onion/sausage bits if you want savoury scones). Mix evenly.
    4. Make a pit in the middle of the mixture, then add milk (MD) while mixing quickly.
  3. Cover your hands with flour and sprinkle some on the tabletop/board to prevent dough from sticking to it.
  4. Turn out dough and place on the tabletop/board. Knead dough lightly; if it's too sticky, add flour, bit by bit.
  5. Roll out dough on board until about 2cm thick, then cut into 6 equal portions. (I like shaping the portions to make them slightly rounder).
  6. Dunk each scone in milk (MC), then place each on a greased/lined oven tray. Make sure to leave at least 2cm gaps between them.
  7. Top each scone with grated cheese (CT). (I like to sprinkle a bit of oregano as well).
  8. Bake for 9-11 minutes, depending on how brown you want them.
Enjoy! :D

scone baby tucked in
Baby scone tucked in ( - Carlo's idea!) :P

last updated 05122010

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